Career
In a career spanning more than fifty years, Lloyd appeared on radio, theatre, television and film. Lloyd"s first roles stemmed from his after-school job as an office boy at 2GB, where he was sometimes asked to appear in radio plays. After finishing school, Lloyd travelled to England, and studied theatre.
He appeared in the New York stage production of The Drunkard.
His first film appearance was in the 1953 film Let us be True and The Battle of the River Plate in 1956. He appeared only a few times on film, and, with his work on soap operas providing some notable exceptions, his career on television was largely confined to guest star roles and minor telemovie appearances.
However, he worked regularly in theatres throughout his career, with his last performance being a year-long role in a production of Guys and Dolls. He died in the Sydney suburb of Potts Point, New South Wales, in 1995, aged 67.